Two Tamil-Canadians pleaded not guilty to criminal charges before a Brooklyn judge on Thursday, years after U.S. prosecutors first accused them of ties to a terrorist organization. Suresh (Waterloo Suresh) Sriskandarajah, 32, and Piratheepan Nadarajah, 36, stand accused of taking part in distinct conspiracies to run weaponry to the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam last… Continue reading Accused Tamil-Canadians deny terrorist ties in U.S. court
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Delegation to visit LTTE detainees
United National Party (UNP) MP Jayalath Jayawardene together with the Ven. Dambara Amila Thera and Mannar Bishop Rt. Rev. Dr. Rayappu Joseph are to visit the LTTE detainees at the Welikada prisons tomorrow to provide them with a Christmas treat Dr. Jayawardene said he had decided to do so because their family members were unable… Continue reading Delegation to visit LTTE detainees
Sri Lanka’s Killing Fields Tourism – Huffington Post
(Frances Harrison) The Sri Lankan military is advertising a newly constructed hotel in the heart of the killing fields in the north of the island, where tens of thousands of minority Tamils were killed in 2009. The holiday resort, called Lagoon’s Edge, caters for Sinhala war tourists who want to see the last bastion of… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s Killing Fields Tourism – Huffington Post
Sri Lanka top judge laments state media
Lawyers of Sri Lanka’s top judge Shirani Bandaranayake today accused the government of running "an organized series of programmes" in state electronic media targeting the Chief Justice, the Judiciary and leading lawyers. They said said government spin doctors are involved in these "baseless propaganda programmes". "It is abundantly clear that these are not isolated attacks… Continue reading Sri Lanka top judge laments state media
Sri Lanka’s military victory cannot substitute political reintegration
(the economic times) Tamil Nadu politics willy nilly is once again on the verge of rocking India-Sri Lanka relations at a time when Colombo is basking in the glory of its spectacular military victory in 2009 when New Delhi and Chennai had acquiesced to a military solution. The military has legitimised President Mahinda Rajapaksa’s overwhelming… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s military victory cannot substitute political reintegration
The Palestinian long road to statehood insufficient for Tamil Sovereignty
Twenty-four long years after the Palestine Liberation Organization renounced violence and voted to create the State of Palestine, United Nations recognition of Palestine remains limited to “non-member, observer” status. Governing an international order premised on the military superiority and economic interests of powerful states, the United Nations has been proved structurally incapable of defending oppressed… Continue reading The Palestinian long road to statehood insufficient for Tamil Sovereignty
Systemic disappearances qualify as crimes against humanity in ICC, says Boyle
The enforced disappearances of human beings that are widespread and systematic, such as the abductions of Tamils in the NorthEast including the midnight abduction of 28-year-old Mrs Soundararajan Sivamalar in Uduvil, Jaffna, on Christmas eve by Sri Lanka’s Terrorism Division, are a Crime against Humanity under the Rome Statute for the International Criminal Court (ICC),… Continue reading Systemic disappearances qualify as crimes against humanity in ICC, says Boyle
190,000 displaced in Batticaloa due to floods, 30% of paddy destroyed
211 GS divisions in Batticaloa district have been affected by floods that have caused displacement of 190,966 members of 51,379 families in one week, civil officials at Batticaloa district secretariat said. Four persons were reported dead, one injured and two others have been reported missing in the floods. More than 4,000 houses were damaged. 30%… Continue reading 190,000 displaced in Batticaloa due to floods, 30% of paddy destroyed
45 former LTTEers arrested in Jaffna
At least 45 ex-LTTE cadres, who were hiding since long period without surrendering to the security forces, were arrested in the Jaffna peninsula by the Terrorist Investigations Division (TID), official sources said. They said that following several search operations covering the entire peninsula in the recent past, these former LTTE members were taken into custody.… Continue reading 45 former LTTEers arrested in Jaffna
Post-Mullivaaikkaal governance in Sri Lanka: Towards a totalitarian state
The present crisis engulfing the Jaffna University may be a turning point for the Tamil politics and Sri Lankan politics at large. There are three important issues, I would like to deduce from this stalemate, which are necessary to gauge the trajectory of post-war Tamil politics in Sri Lanka. Two of those issues are very… Continue reading Post-Mullivaaikkaal governance in Sri Lanka: Towards a totalitarian state
